Sharing learning experiences with children
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Children can huge amounts about the world in which they live by being allowed to and discover freely, particularly . They can, with , do pond dipping, climb trees and turn over large to find insects.
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You can give them paper to do bark rubbings and wall rubbings to make them aware of the different and patterns around them. Let them out in the rain to feel the raindrops, in the snow to the cold, white fluff-like substance. Being outside is an - make use of it!
‘All storytelling activities need to be well-structured and planned in advance, as spontaneous activities don’t offer as many benefits to children’. Is this statement true or false?
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‘Children will not be able to tell that you are in a bad mood, and your mood will not affect their behaviour.’ Is this statement true or false?
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‘You should only support children to embark on an activity if you have good background knowledge of what they will find, for example if you know what each type of insect is called, to prevent misinformation.’ Is this statement true or false?
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